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The Auxi Project is a community-centred platform for youth, by youth.
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As an educational nonprofit organization, we connect students with unique opportunities to succeed and engage with their community. Through our free academic and career exploration resources, we hope to level the high school playing ground and empower all youth, regardless of their background, to acquire the tools necessary to achieve their full potential.
Get Involved
The Auxi Project offers a multitude of opportunities for all youth, whether that's support along your own academic or career journey, or positions in which you can help other youth succeed.
Access academic resources
Take advantage of our engaging study guides and view our free lessons, recorded tutorials, and educational webinars.
Support and empower other youth
We offer rewarding opportunities for youth leaders to digitally innovate and educate in their communities.Â
Our initiatives focus primarily on Academic Resources (AR) and Logistics.


Our Initiatives
At The Auxi Project, we champion an interdisciplinary approach to youth empowerment & peer mentorship. Our initiatives provide opportunities for the future generation of changemakers to explore their unique passions, interests, and aspirations.

Academic Support Program

Postsecondary Education & Career Events
What's New With The Auxi Project?
SCIENCE PATHWAYS WEBINAR SERIES
In partnership with The Major Workshop
A webinar series providing insight on unique STEM careers and educational pathways.
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Webinar #1 - Pharmacy with Jasmine Ly (UAlberta), Khanh Nguyen (U of Saskatchewan), Nadia Hassanpour (UBC)
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Webinar #2 - Neuroscience with Maya Koblanski (UBC), Kimia Nouhi (UBC)
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Webinar #3 [MOST RECENT] - Physics with Nicolas Rochette (UCalgary), Sahib Johal (UBC)
Introduction to Java Fundamentals
In partnership with Achieve Club Initiative as part of Achieve Academy 2022
June 23 - July 9, Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2-3 PM MDT
Explore the essentials of Java coding and develop skills to think like a programmer in this three-week online course. Each one-hour lesson will introduce fundamental topics in computer science and provide opportunities to apply the knowledge in writing real code. Join us for our first live lesson on June 23 at 2 pm MDT and get ready to code, programmers!

Mechanical Engineering Interview
October 2021
An interview with Harleen Klair, a mechanical engineering and iBioMed student at McMaster University in Hamilton, ON, Canada. Topics discussed include:
Choosing a school and major
Planning your future
Maintaining work-life balance and managing stress
Life as an engineering student
Advice for prospective engineers

Business & Entrepreneurship Webinar
September 11, 2021
3-4 PM MST
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​Webinar featuring Josh Johal from Junior Achievement Southern Alberta. An interactive exploration of opportunities and tips for youth success in business and innovation.



Alberta Volunteer Fair
Friday, March 12, 2021
2 - 5 PM MST
In partnership with Youth Helping Youth Alberta (@yhyalberta)
Showcase opportunity for Albertan students to learn about valuable volunteering opportunities in their community.
PuMP+ Calgary STEM Fair
Saturday, April 3, 2021
In partnership with PuMP Calgary (@pumpcalgary)
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Booth fair for Canadian youth to learn about STEM opportunities in their community, featuring universities, nonprofit organizations, and summer research programs.
Software Engineering Webinar
Saturday, May 1, 2021
5 - 5:30 PM MST
Hosted via Instagram Live (@pilotpreplearning)
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Interactive Q&A webinar with a student panelist from U of C software engineering. Topics include engineering pathways, university applications, scholarships, and more.
Canadian University Q&A

Saturday, January 30, 2021
4 - 4:30 PM MST
Hosted via Instagram Live (@pilotpreplearning)
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Interactive Q&A webinar with student panelists from Rotman Commerce (U of T), U of A engineering, and McGill biomedical science. Topics include choosing a major, university applications, strategies for success, and student life.
Meet 'n Greet Event

Sunday, January 3, 2021
2 - 5 PM MST
In partnership with Youth Helping Youth Alberta (@yhyalberta)
Showcase opportunity for Albertan students to learn about and network with rising youth organizations in their community, covering disciplines from medicine, robotics, and research to social change, business, law, and Model UN.
High School Study Guides

Study guides specially designed for the Alberta curriculum by our youth volunteers. Formats vary from printable documents and slides to Youtube lessons.
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Coming soon: condensed study guides for Biology 20, Biology 30, Chemistry 20, Physics 20, Social 20-1, Social 30-1, Math 20-1, Math 30-1